Dataw Island Golf Course - Morgan River Course

This club has two regulation courses. The signature hole on the Cotton Dike Course is #18, a 557-yard, par 5, featuring a spectacular view from the tee box of the entire marshland area that surrounds the course. The Morgan River Course has mounds guarding the fairways and is located on the interior part of the island. The greens vary in size and all are undulating. Water hazards come into play on eleven holes. The signature hole for the Morgan River Course is #14, a 374-yard, par 4, featuring a scenic view of the Morgan River. The wind will be a factor on this hole.

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Course Reviews

Rolling Hills Country Club"True Golfer"This course is a hidden gem. With new construction to the course, it makes it one of the best in the region. I will honestly say within two years it WILL be the best in all of the tristate region. The greens are kept in superb condition. A course that you will end up playing every club in your bag.
---John Doe, Lexington, Kentucky

David L. Baker Memorial Golf"Good Starter Course"For an inexpensive, well maintained course to play while you are learning the basics of golf, this course is the one to play on. No par 5's. The course has good water, and easy par 3's that are helpful when you feel the pressure of the group behind you when your beginning. For the price, the location in Fountain Valley's Mile Square Park is beautiful, and I've never felt that a person starting off in the sport would feel embarrassed to make a mistake at this course. ---SPIDER, Disneyland, CA

Cheraw State Park Golf Course"Great Golf Course"If you have never been to this golf course, you need to go. The fairways and greens are in great shape. There is still alot of room for you to get out of trouble. The best golf course I have seen in a long time.---Garrett, Dothan, AL

Tannehill National Golf Course"4 stars" Tannehill National has got to be one of the best courses in the state. The fairways this past summer looked better than a lot of greens I've seen. From the back tees the course is near perfect. It is pretty much wide open but, there is a creek that comes into play on several holes and the strategically placed ponds can make you pay for a bad tee shot. The greens are fast but they hold shots and roll true .You just can't find bermuda greens that stay as consistent as theirs do.---David Warren, Bessemer, Alabama